Many thanks!
S
Stephen Kirker MD FRCPI
Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine
Addenbrookes Rehabilitation Clinic 9
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Addenbrookes Hospital
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-----Original Message-----
From: E.A. Draffan [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 05 August 2008 13:00
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Scrolling text
Thinking about dyslexia - CloudWorld (http://www.cloudworld.co.uk/) have
WordAloud which used to just offer scrolling text from any text documents
- although now I notice it has many additional features for those
struggling with reading etc. Sadly no longer free and I am not sure what
it would cost for just the basics. It really was very easy to use and
worked well at a single word and phrase level.
Best wishes E.A.
Mrs E.A. Draffan
Learning Societies Lab,
ECS, University of Southampton,
Tel +44 (0)23 8059 7246
http://www.lexdis.ecs.soton.ac.uk
http://www.emptech.info
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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Kirker, Stephen
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> I've been asked for advice about finding a device which would scroll
> text across a screen, so that a man who can't move his eyes (because it
> causes so much distortion when he does that his acuity drops) would be
> able to read text, it the screen was optimally placed.
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> Does anyone have any suggestions about how this could be achieved?
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> Many thanks.
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> Stephen Kirker MD FRCPI
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> Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine
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> Addenbrookes Rehabilitation Clinic 9
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